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Clear cell carcinoma (vaginal)   unlike ovarian this arises in young women whose mothers used DES (glands of clear cells that HOBNOB (nucleus protrudes out))  
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Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma   sarcoma of primitive skeletal muscle cells in children  
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Rhabdomyosarcoma botryoid   tends to occur in vagina and bladder (grape like) protrudes from the vagina with cambian growth patter (treelike) 50% 5year  
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Endocervical Polyp   BENIGN cervical lesion from the os can cause post coital bleeding (endothelium over thich walled blood vessel  
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Adenocarcinoma in situ   Premalignant cervical lesion- in transformation zone associated with HPV, nuclear enlargement with loss of cytoplasm  
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what is the main difference between low and high risk HPV   high risk inserts itself into the genome  
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high risk HPV? low   high 16,18, 31,33 Low 8 and 11  
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What CIN gradings are high grade   CIN 2 and CIN 3  
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what percent of untreated high grade dysplasias progress to SCC   70%  
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two mechanisms of high risk HPV cancer causing   insert and inactivate p53 or activate retinoblastoma (uncontrolled DNA proliferation)  
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what is the histiological apperance of chlamydia   follicular cervicitis  
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what are two complications of chlamydia   endometritis (40%) and salpingitis (11%)  
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Post chlamydia sequelae   PID, Tubal infertility, neonate pneumonia  
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HSV2   a virus that causes non-painful vesicles and shallow excruciatign ulcerations  
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what are the three Ms seen in late Herpes Infections   Multinucleation, Margination(clear around nucleus) and Molding (push against each other)  
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what happens if herpes is passes onto the child during birth   encephalitis, neurological damage, mental retardation  
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Non-infectious cervicitis can be caused by?   chemical, mechanical damage but is often asymptomatic with infiltrate and squamous metaplasia  
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Vulvular cysts Bartholin's Gland   hard to palpitation hiding behind the labia minora may mimick malignancy  
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Lichensclerosis et Atrophicus   common cause of white changes in the vulva most often in post menopausal women may be painful Parchment paper like lesions  
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what is the NON HPV squamous cell carcinoma   Lichen sclerosis et atrophicus  
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Padget's disease   red eczematous with irregular borders in older women this is an intraepithelial proliferation of Malignant gland like cells that rarely invade below stroma thought to be sebaceous gland  
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prognosis of padget's disease   slow progression with surgical removal being challenging due to irregular borders 15% of other women have malignancy elsewhere  
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Melanoma   padgetoid spread of nest cells (10% of vulvar malignancies)  
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survival of melanoma patients is based on   degree of invasion less than 1.5 mm great prognosis, more = 5% 5yr  
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what is micro invasive scqamous cell carcinoma   SCC of less than 3 mm this is important because there is a decreased risk of spread and excellent prognosis  
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